In Saturday's (27th) English Premier League battle, the result of an ups and downs game is jaw-dropping. Last year's champions Manchester City hosted Crystal Palace and unexpectedly fell behind by two goals in the first half, however, after a change of sides, Blue Moon winger Aynin Chalant scored three goals in a row to help City complete the turnaround and win 4-2 in a half-time away-home showdown that pays 25 times the odds.
Man City only drew 3-3 with Newcastle in the last round of the league, and the defense of this game was once again flawed. In only 4 minutes after the opening match, midfielder Stones committed an oval goal, which led to Man City falling behind. In the 21st minute, Crystal Palace midfielder Jokim Andersen scored a header to put City behind 0-2 at half-time.
Despite being out of sorts in both offense and defense in the first half and trailing by two goals, City came out fresh in the second half and Benedict Schwarz scored a quick goal to bring the score to 1-2.
Immediately after that, it became a moment of individual performance for Einin Chalant. The 22-year-old Norwegian international, who is new to the club this season, scored three goals in just 19 minutes with a header and a kick, realizing the first hat-trick of his Premier League career. It is worth mentioning that Eininhard Landt only touched the ball 18 times in this campaign, scored three goals, the efficiency is amazing.
Known as the "magic man Buu", Ainin Xalant has extraordinary strength, this season's Premier League has scored six goals and contributed one assist in four games, leading the scorer list, but also the fourth player in the history of the Premier League in the first four games scored more than six goals, the other three are Diagor Costa, Mai Chikwunyi and Agulhão.
Aynin Chalant became City's savior, and when he was subbed off, leader Gaudiona hugged him so tightly with emotion that it was as if he considered the striker as his own son.
City took all three points in a thrilling win to move to 10 points with three wins and a draw from four matches, just ahead of table-toppers Arsenal, who have won all four of their games.